RBI to issue Rs 500, Rs 100 notes with more security features

RBI said the introduction of new bank notes is part of its endeavour to continually improve design and security features to deter counterfeiting activities.

“The Reserve Bank will shortly issue Rs 500 denomination bank notes with three additional/revised features in the Mahatma Gandhi Series-2005, with inset letter ‘E’ in both the numbering panels, bearing the signature of Dr Raghuram G Rajan, Governor, RBI,” it said in a notification Friday.

RBI said these notes will have ascending size of numerals in the number panels, bleed lines, and enlarged identification mark, on the obverse.

It had earlier issued 500 denomination notes with the same inset letter in August with the ascending size of numerals in
the number panels but without bleed lines and enlarged identification mark.

Besides, RBI will also issue Rs 100 new bank notes with added features including identification marks for visually impaired persons.

“Rs 100 banknotes will have a total of four angular bleed lines in two sets of two-two lines on the obverse on both the
left and right-hand edge of the bank note,” it said.

The central bank said that Rs 100 notes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series-2005 will have enlarged identification mark as the existing mark of a triangle near the left edge of the banknote has been enlarged.

The existing banknotes of both the denominations will continue to be legal tender, it added.